External USB SATA Drive Dock – Data Backup Happens In Seconds !
This is a new type device used as an external hard disk dock. In this device, you can connect your old hard disk to your computer temporarily. Once you docked your drive, it will be shown as a removable drive in Windows, Mac and Linux. Making connection with this device is possible with either a USB cable or a SATA connector. Moreover, this docking device allows the drives to be swapped by pushing the button on the base.
Want to know about super speed USB hard drive ?
External USB SATA Drive Dock Features :
•Connects to one or two 2.5? or 3.5? internal SATA hard drives
•USB or eSATA connectivity
•Plug and Play
•Transfer rates up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
•Transfer rates up to 3Gb/s with eSATA
Definitely, this is the perfect solution for grabbing the data from old drives in your home. This is available at $39.99 and $77.99 for the single dock and double dock respectively. [ Thank You ]
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